Vote Labour in Scotland to OUST SNP, even if you don’t like Starmer and Reeves - Anas Sarwar
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ANAS Sarwar has urged people to vote Labour in Scotland, even if they don’t like Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves.
In an exclusive GB News interview Mr Sarwar said he backed the Prime Minister, while admitting "things need to improve".
But he said the upcoming Holyrood elections were not about the PM or the Chancellor: they were about the future of Scotland.
And Mr Sarwar believes, despite the state of the polls, Labour will go on to win and depose the SNP after nearly two years in power, saying they’d mirror the fight shown by the Scottish football team.
He also spoke out to praise the Home Secretary commending the way she is tackling the immigration crisis.
Asked about Labour’s election chances he told Ms De Piero: “In six months’ time, the choice is not going to be about who the UK Labour government is.
“The choice is not going to be about who the Prime Minister is. Keir Starmer is not standing to be First Minister. Rachel Reeves is not standing to be First Minister. Nigel Farage is not standing to be First Minister. Me and John Swinney are standing to be First Minister.
“And the choice that people have in that election in six months is, do we have a third decade of the SNP in charge with record long NHS waiting lists, our schools falling down the international league tables, billions of pounds of lost and wasted money and the priorities and, for example, the cultural issues that the SNP continue to pursue, or are we going to take a different direction with me as First Minister?
“That's the choice, and I'm really confident when that choice is put in front of people in Scotland, they'll vote for that new direction.
“So we're kind of like the Scotland team qualifying for the World Cup. The underdog, always talked down but got over the line and made history, qualifying for the World Cup for the first time in 28 years. Labour is going to do the same, winning for the first time in 20 years in Scotland.”
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